Washington Examiner
When Fighting Trump, Take Union Claims with a Grain of Salt
“Unions claim that the president’s actions hurt workers, the economy, and even the country as a whole... The last time government unions opposed sweeping reforms, they were dead wrong.”
Jarrett Skorup, Vice President for Marketing and Communications
The Detroit News
With the Michigan State Budget Complete, What Should Lawmakers Do Next?
“The budgeting process showed that state leaders can work together despite divided government. Any new legislation needs to thread the same bipartisan needle.”
Michael Reitz, Executive Vice President
National Review
The Choice That Will Determine Gretchen Whitmer’s Future — and Michigan’s
“Since the start of the year, Whitmer’s fellow Democrats, who control the state senate, have demanded a blowout budget that Michigan can’t afford.”
James Hohman, Director of Fiscal Policy
The Detroit News
Michigan Can Easily Handle Adding Data Centers
“Michigan needs to revisit the punishing and unrealistic global warming goals that are pushing the state into an energy crisis.”
Jarrett Skorup, Vice President for Marketing and Communications
Bridge Michigan
Michigan Earmarks Face Scrutiny as Judge Reviews Millions for Ballparks
“If the Center prevails, it could challenge millions in other grants approved in recent years, money that’s gone to nonprofits, parks, cities, townships and counties, attorney Patrick Wright said after the hearing.”
Patrick Wright, Vice President for Legal Affairs
Crain’s Detroit Business
Tourism Could Help Revitalize Midwest Factory Towns
“By modernizing zoning laws to allow more housing types — duplexes, townhomes, apartments above storefronts — and welcoming regulated short-term rentals, Midwestern towns can capture the full value of their tourism rebound.”
Jarrett Skorup, Vice President of Marketing and Communications